Being realistic, Talib is 32 years old, and the Broncos would save $11 million by trading or releasing him, so it’s easy to see why he’s on the market. In fact, although Talib was asking about a trade, a release seems like the more likely option. He can still play, but he can’t still play up to his big salary.

If the Chiefs were truthful about calling every other team in the league about Peters and only getting interest from the Rams, who is going to be interested in an older version of Peters that has had more off the field issues?

The Rams only solved half of their starting CB issue with Peterson. Once Talib is cut, I’m sure they will kick the tires. Wade Phillips knows how to get the most out of Talib and he won’t be that expensive on a one or two year deal.

If the Chiefs were truthful about calling every other team in the league about Peters and only getting interest from the Rams, who is going to be interested in an older version of Peters that has had more off the field issues?

Its astonishing how people portray Aqib Talib in such a negative light. Someone above even compared him to Marcus Peters. Wow. We have never once heard of Talib being a cancer in the locker room or having issues with any of the coaches. So because he is an aggressive character on the field and he shot himself in the off-season, he must be a bad person? Stop it! Most of you would love to have Talib on your team. I personally would take Talib over Marcus Peters any day of the week

Marcus Peters is seen on the field fighting coaches, fighting teammates, and getting stupid penalties. Talib is fighting the other teams players. The two players are not similar. Talib’s play helps to ignite his teammates. His actions played a major part in the Broncos winning a super bowl. Peters costs his team games.